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X500
User Manual
This Dashboard Camera (dash cam) is a specialized onboard device that continuously records video while the vehicle is in use.
Some features may not be available depending on installation, driving conditions, and vehicle type. The video quality might vary
for each device as a result of installed firmware.
The device DOES NOT guarantee video recording of all accidents as built-in impact sensor may not be activated due to combination of user settings and the level of impact during the collision.
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Contents
Before Using THINKWARE DASH CAMTM X500
FCC Statement Caution 01
Getting Started
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Basic Operations
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LCD Display
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PC Application
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Product Specifications
1-1. In the Package 1-2. Optional Accessories 1-3. Product Overview
1-4. Inserting a Memory Card
1-5. Vehicle Installation
2-1. Turning the Device Power On/Off
2-2. Road Safety Warning System 2-3. Recorded Files
2-4. Recording Videos While Driving
2-5. [Optional] Recording Videos While Parked
2-6. Manual Recording
2-7. Formatting MicroSD Card 2-8. Upgrading Firmware
3-1. Main Menu
3-2. Live View
3-3. File List
3-4. Memory Card Settings
3-5. Dual Save Videos
3-6. Settings > Camera Settings
3-7. Settings > Continuous Recording Settings 3-8. Settings > Parking Recording Settings
3-9. Settings > System Settings
3-10. About Device
4-1. Thinkware Dash Cam PC Viewer 5-1. Specifications
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Before Using THINKWARE DASH CAMTM X500
▶ Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent
of THINKWARE.
▶ Every effort has been made to ensure this Guide's accuracy. However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of
the contents in this document as there may be technical errors, omissions, and/or futures changes.
▶ THINKWARE reserves the right to change or modify the product and the content of this manual at any time
without prior notice for product improvements.
▶ Images contained in this user guide are illustrations for instructional purposes only and may differ from the
actual product.
▶ Users do not reserve the right to use the product for purposes other than as specified in this user guide.
According to the Personal Information Protection Act and other related regulations, the user/owner may
be held liable if the video and/or conversation recorded by the device are distributed without their consent. Thus, special attention should be paid in using this product.
● The MicroSD memory card should be tested for errors on a regular basis and as the memory card is a
consumable item, it will need to be replaced periodically.
● THINKWARE shall NOT be responsible for any problems and/or damages that may occur from the use of
disingenuous, modified, or unauthorizedparts and accessories.
● The device and the recorded videos are intended for personal use and the recorded videos should be
used for reference only.
● The device does NOT guarantee video recording of all accidents as built-in impact sensor may not be
activated due to combination of user settings and the level of impact during the collision.
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
▶ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
▶ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
▶ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
▶ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC CAUTION: Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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This device is designed to record video while the
vehicle is in operation. The quality of the video
might be affected by weather conditions and the
road environment such as day or night, presence
of street lighting, entering/exiting tunnels, and
surrounding temperatures.
THINKWARE is NOT responsible for the loss of any
recorded video during operation.
Although designed to withstand high impact of
car collision, THINKWARE does NOT guarantee recording of accidents where the impact may cause
the device to be damaged.
Keep the windshield clean for optimal video quality.
If a foreign substance (e.g. fingerprints) is attached
to the lens, this might reduce the quality of the
recorded videos. Keep the lens clean all the time.
The specified operating temperature of this product is -20°C to 65°C (-4°F to 149°F) and storage
temperature is -40°C to 80°C (-40°F to 176°F). Ensure that the device is kept within these temperature ranges; otherwise, the device may not function as designed and at extreme temperatures,
permanent physical damage can result which is
not covered by warranty.
Avoid placing the device under direct sunlight.
Avoid using the Product in extreme conditions
where the Product is exposed to high temperature and/or humidity.
Only use genuine accessories and peripherals
from THINKWARE or authorized THINKWARE dealer. THINKWARE does not warrant the safety and
compatibility from use of peripherals from other manufacturers Use genuine parts supplied by
THINKWARE.
Do not apply excessive force when pushing the
buttons on the device.
Do not clean the Product using chemical cleaner
or solvents as it may damage plastic components.
Use soft, clean, dry fabric to gently wipe the Product.
Do not place or store the device where it can be
accessible by children and pets.
Getting Started
Caution
Do not disassemble the Product as it will void
product warranty and may also damage the product.
Handle with care. Drop, shock, and mishandling
of the Product may result in malfunction and/or
damage to the device.
Do not operate this device while driving.
Install this device in a location where it has unobstructed view of the road but does not interfere
with the driver’s view. Check with your local and
regional laws before mounting to windshield.
The device and/or installation parts have moving
parts and may shift in extreme road conditions
such as unpaved road. Check frequently to ensure
the device is positioned as instructed in this guide.
Do not operate or handle power cable with wet
hands.
Do not use a damaged power cable.
Keep the power cable away from heaters or other
hot objects.
Check that power cable with correct connector is
used and the connections are secure and firmly in
place.
Do not pull, insert, or bend the power cable using
excessive force.
Do not place heavy objects on the device and the
power cable.
Do not modify or cut the power cable.
THINKWARE does not guarantee that devices or
peripherals not authorized by THINKWARE will be
compatible with its Product.
Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into the
device or power cable.
Do not spill or spray liquid into the device as it
may cause malfunction, fire, or electric shock.
This device is intended to be used inside the vehicle only.
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1. Getting Started
This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices.
Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance.
1-1. In the Package
Main Dash Cam Unit
Mount with 3M tape
(1ea)
MicroSD memory card with adapter
(consumable)
USB MicroSD card
reader
1-2. Optional Accessories
Hardwiring Cable
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Car Charger
Rear View Camera
Adhesive Cable Holder
(5ea)
Quick Start Guide/Warranty/
User Manual (stored in the MicroSD card)
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micro SD
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Front view
Rear view
Right view
Top view
micro SD
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micro SD
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Getting Started
1-3. Product Overview
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micro SD
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No.
Name
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Camera Lens
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Mount Connector
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Security LED
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Speaker
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Reset
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Microphone
Records audio along with video
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LCD Screen
Provides Live View, video playback, and access to dash cam configuration
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Control Buttons
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Memory Card Slot
Location for the memory card
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Power
Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the device on/off
Button
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DC-IN
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V-IN Socket
Description
Front facing camera for video recording
Connects to the windshield mount
LED light that is used to visually indicate that the vehicle is equipped
with dash cam which is in operation
For voice guidance and alert/notification sounds
Press to force the device to restart
Control Buttons to navigate through user menu on the screen
Connects to power cable
Connects to rear view camera. (Optional rear view camera is not includ­ed
and requires separate purchase)
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1-4. Inserting a Memory Card
1-4-1. About Memory Cards
 UHS MicroSD card must be used with a storage capacity of 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB.
It is strongly recommended that minimum 16GB memory card is used for full HD recording.
 The MicroSD card should be formatted every 2 weeks to maximize the lifetime of the memory card.
1-4-2. Installing a MicroSD Card
Open the slot cover and insert
the MicroSD card into the slot
with the metal contacts facing up
toward the mount connector and
push until it locks into place.
Inserting the memory card
Removing the memory card
Press the end of MicroSD card
until it clicks out from the slot. Pull
out the MicroSD card and close
the slot cover.
MicroSD card
 Device only supports MicroSDUHS-I card with capacity of 16GB or higher
Do not apply excessive force on the MicroSD card or attempt to insert it in the wrong direction as it may
cause damage the MicroSD card and the card slot.
Cautions
T he MicroSD card should be tested for errors on a regular basis and as the memory card is a consumable
item, it will need to be replaced periodically.
THINKWARE shall NOT be responsible for any problems and/or damages that may occur from not using
genuine or authorized parts and accessories. It is strongly recommended that THINKWARE memory card
is used to minimize memory card error.
Turn the device off completely before removing the MicroSD card to avoid damages to the memory card.
To prevent loss of important data, frequently copy recorded videos from MicroSD card to another storage
device such as personal computer for back up.
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Getting Started
1-5. Vehicle Installation
1-5-1. Connecting the Device and the
Mount
① Place the mount so it is aligned with the connector
(A), and push it toward (B) until it clicks into place.
② Remove the protective film from the camera lens.
1-5-2. Installing the Device
① Clean the area on the windshield where the
dash cam will be installed.
② With dash cam main unit still attached to the
mount, remove the protective tape from the
back of the mount.
③ Attach the adhesive side of the mount on the
windshield where it has an unobstructed view
of the road but does not interfere with the
driver’s view.
TIP
The camera is located on the left side of the main unit
so install the dash cam on the right of center behind the
rearview mirror.
TIP
To ensure that the mount is safely secured, it is recommended that you separate the device from the mount after installation and press the mount towards windshield for 5 minutes
to maintain pressure. Allow 24 hours until the adhesive on
the mount has set before connecting the dash cam.
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1-5-3. Connecting to power
① Connect the power cable to DC-IN socket of
the device.
② Plug the charger adapter end of the power
cable into a 12V DC vehicle power socket.
③ Arrange the wire by using the adhesive cable
holder as shown below.
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djust the camera so that the dash cam is facingforward and level with the road.
TIP
After installation, turn on the dash cam and use the live view
on the LCD screen to adjust the camera angle.
Recommended locations for
attaching adhesive wires clips
to arrange the power cable are
illustrated in the diagram
Hide the power cable by placing (tucking)
it in the space between the vehicle ceiling
and headliner at the top of the windshield
For more information on the power cable routing instruction, please visit Thinkware homepage.
(www.thinkware.com)
Preventing Vehicle Battery Discharge
■ Depending on the car make and model, the power from the vehicle can be supplied even with
the ignition turned off. In this case, the dash cam stays on as continuous mode and does not
enter parking surveillance mode which will result in vehicle battery discharge.
■ Some vehicles with multiple power sockets might be equipped with at least 1 outlet that does
not shut off the power with the ignition. So, test each power outlet to ensure you connect to an
outlet that shut off with vehicle ignition.
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Basic Operations
2. Basic Operations
2-1. Turning the Device Power On/Off
 The device will automatically turn on and off with vehicle ignition.
Power cable for vehicle
 To manually turn the device on/off, press and hold the Power button (
) for 3 seconds.
Press and hold for 3
seconds
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2-2. Road Safety Warning System
 Using embedded GPS and road data, related road safety information will be notified to the driver
Alert will be displayed on the LCD
screen when approaching nearby
points of interest.
 Resetting GPS
┗ B uilt-in Internal GPS can be reset by selecting “Main Menu > About Device > GPS Info > Reset GPS”
Cautions
This feature may not be available in some countries.
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PS may be affected by weather conditions, satellite signal, and/or surrounding geographical features.
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oated windshields can interfere with GPS signal which may result in poor or blocked GPS reception.
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ther electronic devices and/or equipment may interfere with GPS signal if placed too close to the dash cam.
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Basic Operations
2-3. Recorded Files
 Recorded video files are saved in the folder by date and hour in the MicroSD card.
┗ Files are created based on the time when the videos are recorded.
Year Month Day Hour
Second
Minute
Front view
recording
Rear view recording
(optional rear view camera must be installed)
s a surveillance product, the dash cam will automatically
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overwrite oldest file in the memory card once the memory
is full. However, event recording and manual recording
videos are stored in separate location and will be protected
from file overwriting.
Cautions
Do not use MicroSD as external storage device.
Do not save or modify saved files in the MicroSD card.
This may result in unexpected behavior during operation.
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2-4. Recording Videos While Driving
2-4-1. Continuous Recording Mode
 Videos are recorded in 1 minute segments and saves as files
in the MicroSD card under folder named “cont_rec”.
2-4-2. Incident Recording in During Continuous Recording Mode
 When the dash cam detects impact, it will immediately
store the previous 10 seconds prior to impact and start
recording video for next 10 seconds.
 This 20-second video will then be saved in a secure location on
the MicroSD card under folder named “evt_rec”.
Note that the dash cam will detect impact as incident only
if the level of impact is greater than the sensitivity of the G-sensor set in the user configuration.
Cautions
Driving over speed bump, manhole, or uneven road at high speed can also be detected as incident.
The device can record up to 1 minute if there are continuous impacts in case of multiple accidents.
The time for which the device records video before and after impact can vary according to the device
setting.
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Basic Operations
2-4-3. Dual SaveTM (Internal Memory Backup)
 Dual Save is a Thinkware proprietary technology that utilizes built-in memory as secure backup in addition
to the MicroSD memory card. Dual Save technology guarantees incident video recording using internal
memory in case of an accident that causes damage to the MicroSD memory card.
┗ In addition to saving incident video files to MicroSD card at the time of the accident, Dual save stores another backup copy onto the built-in internal memory in case there has been a damage to either the main
unit or the MicroSD card that might result in failure to save incident videos on the external memory
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hen Dual Save is activated, it will immediately store the previous 4 seconds prior to impact and start
recording video for next 2 seconds for total of 6 second video clip
┗ View Dual Save Video Files: Video recorded and stored on the
internal backup memory through Dual Save technology can be
viewed in the list located at "Dual Save Videos > Videos".
┗ Copy Dual Save Video Files: Video recorded and stored on the
internal backup memory through Dual Save technology can be
copied to MicroSD card using copy menu located at
"Dual Save Videos > Copy to SD". Ensure that a MicroSD card is
present in the device
Cautions
ual Save technology saves duplicate copy of the recorded video as secure backup to the internal memoD
ry so the internal memory life span may be affected by G-sensor user setting, road conditions, and driving
behavior which directly impact the frequency of incident recordings.
Driving over speed bump, manhole, or uneven road at high speed can also be detected as incident.
Professional product service is required for replacing internal memory.
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2-5. [Optional] Recording Videos While Parked
This feature is available only when the dash cam has been hardwired directly to the vehicle battery.
Separate purchase for the hardwiring cable accessory and professional installation is required.
2-5-1. Incident Recording
 When the dash cam detects impact while parked, it will immediately store the previous 10 seconds prior to impact and start
recording video for next 10 seconds which is then saved in
a secure location on the MicroSD card under folder named
“parking_rec”.
2-5-2. Motion Detection Recording
The dash cam and optional rear view camera are both equipped with motion detectors which are used to
detect motion that initiates video recording while the vehicle is parked.
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hen the dash cam detects impact while parked, it will immediately store the previous 10 seconds prior
to impact and start recording video for next 10 seconds which is then saved in a secure location on the
MicroSD card under folder named “motion_rec”.
Cautions
The device can record up to 1 minute for continuous impacts in case of multiple collisions.
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Basic Operations
2-6. Manual Recording
In addition to recording accidents, the dash cam allows the user to initiate manual recording mode to capture scenery and/or places while driving. This feature can also be used to save video as witness where the
installed vehicle is not directly involved in an accident. Video files saved during manually recording mode are
stored in a separate location on the memory card and will be protected from video overwriting in continuous
recording mode.
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riefly press the REC button to start recording. The device will record video for 1 minute (10 seconds before and
50 seconds after) as of the time when the button is pressed.
The recorded video will be saved under the “manual_rec”
folder.
Note that when manual recording is initiated, the previous
10 seconds prior to pressing the button will be saved so
even if you just missed a scene, you can still capture and
safely store the video by initiating manual record within 10
seconds of the event.
Cautions
When the allocated storage for manual recording videos is full, oldest video file will be replaced by the
new recorded video.
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2-7. Formatting MicroSD Card
 Select “Memory Card Format” menu located at "Mem Card Settings >
Memory Format".
Cautions
The MicroSD card should be formatted every 2 weeks to maximize the lifetime of the memory card.
2-8. Upgrading Firmware
 T he system will automatically be updated if the MicroSD card contains the firmware upgrade file.
The device restarts automatically after the upgrade has been completed.
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ake sure your device is always up to date with latest firmware. Please check back frequently at THINKWARE website (www.thinkware.com) for latest firmware updates.
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LCD Display
3. LCD Screen
3-1. Main Menu
Recording status
Change to Live View
GPS status
Data/Time
Directional Keys
Select
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3-2. Live View
LCD screen can be used to verify current recording view.
Switch to Front/
Rear view
Audio recording status
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Back to main menu
Rearview camera (appears only when
rearview camera is connected)
Manual recording Current speed / Voltage
status
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LCD Display
3-3. File List
Recording will suspend when browsing through video list and settings menu. Visual notification will
appear on the screen to confirm the suspension of recording prior to entering the menu.
3-3-1. File List - 1
 Continuous: Lists loop recording videos during continuous mode (in 1 minute segments)
 Incident Continuous: Lists incident recording videos during continuous mode
 Motion Detection: Lists motion detection recording videos during parking surveillance mode
 Parking Incident: Lists incident recording videos during parking surveillance mode
 Manual Recording: Lists manual recording videos initiated by selecting
button
Cautions
The configured storage capacity may be different from the actual capacity by approximately 30 to 40MB.
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3-3-2. File List - 2
Recording will stop when
accessing on-screen menu.
Video file name
Current
play time
Video playback
progress bar
Total playing time
Switch to front/rear view
Mute on/off
Play/Pause Next
Enter zoom view
Previous
Video playback with 3X zoom
Directional button
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Exit zoom view
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LCD Display
3-4. Memory Card Settings
 Memory Partition: Sets how storage space on the memory card will be allotted for each recording mode
┗ Type A (recommended) : Optimized for continuous recording
┗ Type B : Optimized for incident and motion detection during parking surveillance
┗ Type C : Optimized for continuous and incident recording
 Memory Format: Formats the MicroSD card
┗ Formatting will completely erase all video files stored in the memory card
 Video Overwrite: Sets the overwriting option which will allow new video files to overwrite oldest video in
storage reserved for each mode
Cautions
It is recommended that you back up data before formatting the memory card.
Once you format the memory card, all data will be deleted and cannot be restored.
The method for formatting a MicroSD card might vary depending on the computer operating system.
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3-5. Dual Save Videos
 Videos: View Dual Save video list
 Copy to SD: Copy all videos saved on the internal memory to MicroSD card
 Delete All: Delete all videos saved on the internal memory
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LCD Display
3-6. Settings > Camera Settings
 Brightness-F/R: Sets the video recording brightness for front/rear camera
 Wide Dynamic Range : S ets the WDR mode to record clear video even under large variation of
backlightingillumination.
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3-7. Settings > Continuous Recording Settings
 Impact Sensitivity: Sets the impact sensitivity level
 Road Safety Warnin: Sets audible notifications for road safety warnings
Cautions
Tips on sensitivity
It is recommended that you set the sensitivity according to vehicle type. High sensitivity setting is recommended for cars with softer ride such as luxury sedans; while low sensitivity setting is recommended
for cars such as performance cars, trucks, or SUVs which tends to have stiffer suspension settings.
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LCD Display
3-8. Settings > Parking Recording Settings
 Use Parking Mode: Monitors vehicle ignition status to automatically convert to parking mode when the
vehicle engine is turned off
 Impact Sensitivity: Sets the impact sensitivity during parking recording mode
 Motion Detection Sensitivity: Sets the motion detection sensitivity during parking recording mode
 Off Timer: Sets the timer for the dash cam to automatically shut down in parking mode to prevent from
draining the vehicle battery
 Off Voltage: Sets the voltage level for the dash cam to automatically shut down in order to prevent from
draining the vehicle battery
Cautions
I t is recommended to format the memory card when settings have been changed.
Backup important video files before formatting the memory card.
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3-9. Settings > System Settings
 Language : Sets language
 Voice Volume: Sets the volume level
 LCD Brightness: Sets the brightness of the LCD screen
 LCD Auto-Off: Sets the time for LCD auto shut off
┗ When LCD is off, pressing any button will turn the LCD screen back on
 Security LED: Sets the pattern for security LED
 Time Zone: Sets the time zone
 Daylight Saving Time (DST): Sets the daylight saving time
 Speed Unit: Sets the unit for the vehicle speed
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LCD Display
3-10. About Device
 Functions : Help for device features
 Device Info : Information on device and firmware
┗ Factory Reset: Restores to factory setting
 GPS Info : View GPS information
┗ GPS Initialization: Reset GPS
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4. PC Application
4-1. Thinkware Dash Cam PC Viewer
Thinkware Dash Cam Viewer for both Windows/MacOSis provided which can be used to watch videos recorded with the dash cam. The video files recorded by the dash cam are in one minute segments and the PC
viewer allows user to watch the segments as a single continuous video.
The setup file for the Thinkware Dash Cam PC Viewer is included in the MicroSD card in the package.
Please check THINKWARE homepage(www.thinkware.com) for latest Dash Cam PC Viewer
application.
4-1-1. Thinkware Dash Cam PC Viewer Software
Front
Rear
MicroSD card
① Insert the MicroSD card into the USB MicroSD card
reader (included in the package) with front side
facing up as shown in the illustration.
② Connect the USB MicroSD card reader to the PC
Ensure that the USB card reader is correctly
oriented when inserting to USB drive on the PC
Removing MicroSD card
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PC Application
4-1-2. Installing Thinkware Dash Cam Viewer
Windows
① Double-click the Thinkware Dash Cam Viewer setup
file saved in the MicroSD card to initiate program
installation.
② Double-click the application icon once PC Viewer
installation completes and the application main
screen will then appear.
Cautions
S ystem requirements :
Windows XP (32bit), Windows 7 (32bit/64bit),
Windows 8.x (32bit/64bit)
MAC
①M
ove the file named “Dashcam Viewer.zip” stored in the MicroSD card to the desktop.
② R ight click on the mouse and select “Open With” > “Archive Utility” to launch the Thinkware Dash Cam
viewer application.
Cautions
System requirements : MAC OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or later (OS X 10.9 Mavericks, OS X 10.10 Yosemite)
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4-1-3. Select the Device Drive for X500
① Click File
from menu and select the drive for
the portable storage drive for the connected
MicroSD card.
② Select any file from the list to load entire video playlist in the memory card.
Cautions
T he MicroSD card will not be recognized by the software until it has been initialized in the dash cam.
It is recommended that the user record at least one video clip on the MicroSD card with the dash cam
unit before accessing the Thinkware Dash Cam PC Viewer.
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PC Application
4-1-4. Thinkware Dash Cam Viewer Overview
Full screen
Dash cam setting / Information
Switch between front/rear view
File open
Rear view
(Enabled only if MicroSD card contains
video captured
using rear view
camera)
Viewing screen
Map
Checks the location
of the recorded
video (Enabled only
if video is captured
while connected
using GPS antenna
(optional in some
models) and also
must be connected
to Internet)
Playback
Progress
Current play time/
Total play time
Driving speed
Playlist
Impact sensor value
No.
Name
Play Previous
Description
Plays the previous file before the current file
Rewind by 10 Sec
Rewinds the current file being played by 10 seconds
(If selected, it continues to rewind by 10 seconds)
Play/Pause
Plays the recorded file / temporarily pauses playback
Stop
Fast-forward by 10 Sec
Stops the file being played. The playback status resets to the starting point of
the video.
Fast-forwards the current file being played by 10 seconds
(If selected, it continues to fast-forward by 10 seconds)
Play Next
Plays the next file after the current file
Auto Play
Automatically loops the video back to beginning once the end has reached
Zoom
Screen Setting
Save
Volume
Sets the video expansion ratio (0.5x / 1.0x / 1.5x / 2.0x)
Sets brightness/speed of the video
Saves the video in play
Sets the volume of the playback
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4-1-5. View Video Playlist
 Select appropriate folder (Continuous Recording, Incident Recording, Manual Recording, Parking Motion,
Parking Incident) to see the playlist for each recording mode.
Continuous Recording Playlist
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Manual Recording Playlist
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Product Specifications
5. Specifications
5-1. Specifications
The specifications of this product may change without prior notice for product improvements.
Item
Standard
Note
Model
X500
Size/weight
104.3 x51.4 x 29.3mm / 109g
Display Panel
2.7"LCD (320x240)
Capacity
MicroSD card (UHS-I)
16GB/32GB/64GB
Continuous Recording Mode
Records in 1 minute segment
Incident Recording Mode
Manual Recording Mode
Recording mode
Parking Surveillance Mode
Optional hardwiring cable and installation are required for continuous supply of
power when vehicle ignition is off.
Audio Recording
Camera
2.0 Megapixel, 1/2.9" CMOS
Same for rear camera
Viewing angle
Approximately 144° (diagonally)
Same for rear camera
Video
Full HD
(1920 x 1080/H.264/extension MP4)
Same for rear camera
Frame rate
1 channel (Front view) : up to 30 fps
Same for rear camera
Audio
PCM (Pulse code modulation)
Acceleration sensor
3-axis acceleration sensor (3D, ±3G)
Ad­justable impact sensitivity (5 levels)
Rear camera
Support V-IN port
Optional accessory that requires separate
purchase.
GPS
Embedded GPS
Input power source
DC 12/24V
Rearview camera: DC 3.3V
Current consumption
2CH: 3.5W/1CH: 2.5W (mean)
Based on fully charged super capacitor/
LCD off
Auxiliary power unit
Super Capacitor
Warning sound
Embedded speaker
Operation/Storage
Temperature
-20°C to 65°C / -40°C to80°C
-4°F to 149°F / -40°F to 176°F
Connection Interface
1 x V-IN port (Micro USB)
Voice (buzzer sound) guidance
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